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Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built,...
© Ami Vitale
00162968
Budapest
Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built,...
© Ami Vitale
00162974
Budapest
Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Women in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550,...
© Ami Vitale
00162975
Budapest
Women in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Women relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally built...
© Ami Vitale
00162976
Budapest
Women relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally built in 1565 by the Turks following their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 1796. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A woman relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally...
© Ami Vitale
00162980
Budapest
A woman relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally built in 1565 by the Turks following their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 1796. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built,...
© Ami Vitale
00162970
Budapest
Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built,...
© Ami Vitale
00162971
Budapest
Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built,...
© Ami Vitale
00162969
Budapest
Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A woman relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally...
© Ami Vitale
00162972
Budapest
A woman relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
HUNGARY
Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built,...
© Ami Vitale
00162973
Budapest
Women relaxing in the Rudas Baths. Originally built, in 1550, by the Turks soon after their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 2006. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A woman relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally...
© Ami Vitale
00162978
Budapest
A woman relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally built in 1565 by the Turks following their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 1796. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Locals and foreign tourists swim at the Szechenyi spa...
© Ami Vitale
00018667
Budapest
Locals and foreign tourists swim at the Szechenyi spa baths.
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People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths....
© Ami Vitale
00162956
Budapest
People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A couple submerged in the waters of the Szechenyi...
© Ami Vitale
00162946
Budapest
A couple submerged in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Two men play a game of chess while partly submerged...
© Ami Vitale
00162948
Budapest
Two men play a game of chess while partly submerged in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A group of men playing games of chess while partly...
© Ami Vitale
00162957
Budapest
A group of men playing games of chess while partly submerged in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A man sits on a bench in the changing room of the...
© Ami Vitale
00162960
Budapest
A man sits on a bench in the changing room of the Szechenyi Baths. Its outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building it is built besides was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A statue stands at the edge of the Szechenyi Baths....
© Ami Vitale
00162954
Budapest
A statue stands at the edge of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths....
© Ami Vitale
00162951
Budapest
People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A group of men playing games of chess while partly...
© Ami Vitale
00162955
Budapest
A group of men playing games of chess while partly submerged in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths....
© Ami Vitale
00162958
Budapest
People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths....
© Ami Vitale
00162959
Budapest
People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths....
© Ami Vitale
00162953
Budapest
People relaxing in the waters of the Szechenyi Baths. The outdoor pool was opened in 1927 while the neo-Baroque building was built in 1913. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A man swims head first to touch the tiles on the...
© Ami Vitale
00162947
Budapest
A man swims head first to touch the tiles on the floor of the Szechenyi Baths. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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A child swims in the water park at Ramada Resort...
© Ami Vitale
00162964
Budapest
A child swims in the water park at Ramada Resort Aquaworld located above the ancient Roman settlement of Aquincum on the outskirts of Budapest. This was the site of the very first hot mineral water bath complex in the world.
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A man teaches his son to swim in the water park at...
© Ami Vitale
00162962
Budapest
A man teaches his son to swim in the water park at Ramada Resort Aquaworld located above the ancient Roman settlement of Aquincum on the outskirts of Budapest. This was the site of the very first hot mineral water bath complex in the world.
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A young girl swims in the water park at Ramada Resort...
© Ami Vitale
00162963
Budapest
A young girl swims in the water park at Ramada Resort Aquaworld located above the ancient Roman settlement of Aquincum on the outskirts of Budapest. This was the site of the very first hot mineral water bath complex in the world.
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A couple swim in the water park at Ramada Resort...
© Ami Vitale
00162965
Budapest
A couple swim in the water park at Ramada Resort Aquaworld located above the ancient Roman settlement of Aquincum on the outskirts of Budapest. This was the site of the very first hot mineral water bath complex in the world.
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A boy swims in the water park at Ramada Resort...
© Ami Vitale
00162966
Budapest
A boy swims in the water park at Ramada Resort Aquaworld located above the ancient Roman settlement of Aquincum on the outskirts of Budapest. This was the site of the very first hot mineral water bath complex in the world.
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A woman relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally...
© Ami Vitale
00162977
Budapest
A woman relaxing in the Kiraly Baths. Originally built in 1565 by the Turks following their conquest of the city in 1541, they still retain some of their Ottoman features despite significant refurbishment in 1796. The baths, one of several spas in the city, are reputedly medicinal and in 2011 it was discovered that their mineral rich waters come from an underground thermal lake.
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Ice skaters on Europe's largest outdoor rink, beside...
© Ami Vitale
00162950
Budapest
Ice skaters on Europe's largest outdoor rink, beside the Vajdahunyad Castle.
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The Szechenyi Chain Bridge. It spans the River Danube...
© Ami Vitale
00162967
Budapest
The Szechenyi Chain Bridge. It spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest and is the first permanent bridge, which opened in 1849.
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